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Show M GOUilAN YIELDS lbs Maryland Senator it GompslIsJ to Give in to ths Farmers' Alliance to Beours Harmony, HI3 CANDIDATE TURNED TOWI la Favor of a Man Who Starts Hii Boom with a Big Dinner to ths Country Editors, TiALTiMORK, June 2(1. Senator Gor-rai Gor-rai has been compelled to yield to the) pressure of the Farmers' Alliance and favor the nomination of Fr-ink Browm for governor by the democratic convention conven-tion which niseis in this city July 80. Mr. Gorman exerted all bis power ai boss of the democratic state machine to check the movement of the alliance In the Interest of lirown. The ssaatftr favored James Hodges, ex-mayor and ono of the merchant princes of IV.ti-more, IV.ti-more, for governor. Frank Frown was postmaster of Bal timore under Cleveland, and is ai pop ular among the city uambers of hia party as ho is among bit country friends. IIo o. ns large farms and la president of the State Agricultural Fair association. He started his boom witb, a d.nner to the country editors of tha slato. The alliance soon earns out fo him. Gorman sent emissaries to all tha counties to conciliate the alliance people and prevent a split in the party ranks, must of the alliance uumbrrs being democrats- They refused, however, to support any ono else for governor but lirown, arid Mr. Gorman to prevent oerious deectioa will drop bis can-I can-I didate and let tha farmer bava their |